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Any decisions will be made following a robust approvals process".
These have understandably been subject to a gamut of robust approvals, and so haven't hit the mainstream yet.
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Audiences so far are giving Spy a robust approval rating of 76/100 at IMDb, which is well aligned with the MetaCritic score of 75/100.
That reflects their robust approval of Mr. Obama's presidency, as well as their assessment of the likeliest source of social and economic improvements.
He enjoys robust approval among Republicans (78percentt in the most recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll) and conservatives (68percentt), but not as robust as Mr. Bush four years ago among the same groups (93percentand77percentcent, respectively).
His political health, if not exactly robust, with approval ratings below 50 percent, remains untouched by any hint of personal scandal.
President Obama maintains a fairly robust 55% approval rate in Massachusetts.
Under his chairmanship, the Commons public accounts committee issued a report a decade ago calling for the commission to be more robust in its approval of charities.
Davis is a former chairman of the Commons public accounts committee, which called in a report a decade ago for the commission to be more robust in its approval of charities.
He began his second term in 1973 with a robust 68-percent approval in Gallup's tracking.
Biopharmaceuticals are a fast-growing segment of the worldwide pharmaceutical market, with growth estimated at over 20% per year, bolstered by a robust development pipeline, approval of newer agents for more common disease states, increased utilization, and expanding indications [ 64,65].
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